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law enforcement officials right now are at the scene, they're looking for pieces of the device in order to begin to put them back together to get a sense of who might be involved. they're also looking for surveillance tape. any surveillance tape that would give them an idea who might have done this. also we're told in addition to looking at potential domestic suspects, they're looking at people trying to leave the boston area airport. everything is being looked at. this is the highest priority of the federal government right now. >> pierre, i want to go to the video of the explosion. we're going to slow it down. look again at this video. tell me, forensically, what investigators think they can determine from what we're seeing. >> i spoke with sources who were watching and witnesses that particular videotape. they say it confirms what they think. if you look closely, it seems to come from a fairly confined small area. again, that was one of the reasons why they thought this was some sort of package left behind in the midst of that crowd to harm everyone in the immediate proximity. >> and
law enforcement officials right now are at the scene, they're looking for pieces of the device in order to begin to put them back together to get a sense of who might be involved. they're also looking for surveillance tape. any surveillance tape that would give them an idea who might have done this. also we're told in addition to looking at potential domestic suspects, they're looking at people trying to leave the boston area airport. everything is being looked at. this is the highest priority...
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officer will have his name added to the law enforcement memorial in northwest, d.c.. we're live else at the memorial ahead of the ceremony. >> officer will be one of three police officers whose name will be unveiled at the memorial this afternoon. right now i want to bring in the major with the police department. what does this mean to have him honored in this way? >> this is a tremendous honor for officer kraus. your honor to honor his service and sacrifice. a time of great sadness and the reminder of our loss. >> his family will be here along with members of the virginia tech community. how has it been since september? >> it has been a real challenge. one of the things we have is a very strong sense of community and togetherness. we have received an outpouring of support. the police department and family have been very blessed with that. >> other than the memorial, how would you like him to be remembered? >> those of us that knew him knew he was a man who loved life and had incredible vigor. well we're certainly saddened at his loss, we want to celebrate the life he
officer will have his name added to the law enforcement memorial in northwest, d.c.. we're live else at the memorial ahead of the ceremony. >> officer will be one of three police officers whose name will be unveiled at the memorial this afternoon. right now i want to bring in the major with the police department. what does this mean to have him honored in this way? >> this is a tremendous honor for officer kraus. your honor to honor his service and sacrifice. a time of great sadness...
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even theuthosays no laws are broken. no ethics have been n breached. for the republicans what they haveve to beonrned about is do these constantnt attacks at sometimes wear thin? i think for some of this it is going to be launching. jim: thihis is very early in the presidtial camign. this is what candidates get to consider. whether or not the's anything in their closet the knees to be concerned. she has weathered ny over the years. it is interesting this may flip back on the accusers instead of the accused. whitey you keep bringing ththings up? why d do you keep going after ththis? the mesge does get to wear thin but there is plenty of fodder out there. bruce: it seems like everyone is fi for t their nomination. we have a businesspeperson poised to throw into ththe race. richard: you almost have 12 angry men there.e. carly is p pulling in mewhere between 2% nationallyy and 1% in new hampshire. she is not goin to be a serious candidate, but she serves an important role. if chivalry ever enters the race if there is blowback on the 11 likely candidates, t
even theuthosays no laws are broken. no ethics have been n breached. for the republicans what they haveve to beonrned about is do these constantnt attacks at sometimes wear thin? i think for some of this it is going to be launching. jim: thihis is very early in the presidtial camign. this is what candidates get to consider. whether or not the's anything in their closet the knees to be concerned. she has weathered ny over the years. it is interesting this may flip back on the accusers instead of...
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prosecutors are appealing under a 2008 law. >>> david cassidy gets his day in court wednesday. he does not have to appear. they are expected to plead to driving under the influence in florida. the sentence is one year probation for a first-time offender. 50 hours of community service and a d y school class. president obama is scheduled to on a precipitous -- dui school class. president obama is scheduled to honor certain people such as john lewis, warren buffett, and maya angelou as well as yo yo ma. the capitals will take on the coyotes. and a busy week for the wizards. they only play wednesday in orlando to take on the magic. >>> do not get your standard box of chocolates monday. we will tell you3q looking to add a little smile to your chili ? try french's. mac and cheese need a boost ? french's helps that, too. chicken in need of cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy
prosecutors are appealing under a 2008 law. >>> david cassidy gets his day in court wednesday. he does not have to appear. they are expected to plead to driving under the influence in florida. the sentence is one year probation for a first-time offender. 50 hours of community service and a d y school class. president obama is scheduled to on a precipitous -- dui school class. president obama is scheduled to honor certain people such as john lewis, warren buffett, and maya angelou as...
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hear argumentsll whether arizona's controversial law is constitutional. the law requires police to check status of anyone arrested, stop or detained that suspect may be in the country illegally. the lower courts have ruled the be enforced because it violates federal immigration law. for the eighth straight day, gas prices have gone down. the national average is $3.85 a gallon. local prices have dropped as $3.70. let's go live to arlington for on the falling prices. experts cite a number of contributing factors. them, concerns over europe and the global recession. despite the drop of prices locally appear ugly. the d.c. area, it is pretty ridiculous. is cheaper than it was ago. ar that hasn't happened in 2 1/2 news for it's good drivers. e dropped 6 cents in folks we talked said they don't expect it to continue. if i see them go down, maybe. say it's tough to e prices will go by labor day. one thing is for sure, if gas rise, so will air fare fed up. are it costs almost $75 to fill up and i have a 40 mile commute. prices are still at nickel ago. than a year
hear argumentsll whether arizona's controversial law is constitutional. the law requires police to check status of anyone arrested, stop or detained that suspect may be in the country illegally. the lower courts have ruled the be enforced because it violates federal immigration law. for the eighth straight day, gas prices have gone down. the national average is $3.85 a gallon. local prices have dropped as $3.70. let's go live to arlington for on the falling prices. experts cite a number of...
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the supreme court will arguments whether arizona's immigration law is even constitutional. was the first of six enact laws to drive immigrants elsewhere. >> tonight is win or go home the washington capitals. they are at boston for game 7. they also be boston twice during the regular season. the game started 7:30 p.m. tonight. >> all eyes on the capitals and reserve today. >> more good news for apple. go to linda bell. >> good morning. apple is blowing away wall street estimates. profit nearly doubled last on chinese demand for e iphone. sold 11.8 million ipad s. customers usually hold off on hones and much in to an upgrade. wrappingal reserve is up a meeting today. investors are waiting to see has to say atnke conference. credit-card companies are targeting college campuses despite regulations from last year that should protect students. study found that students to get prescreened offers and give cards. certaind tribute to a madmen character. explain coming up. live at bloomberg headquarters, abc 7 news. >> we will see you again soon. the temperature outside is 39 degrees.
the supreme court will arguments whether arizona's immigration law is even constitutional. was the first of six enact laws to drive immigrants elsewhere. >> tonight is win or go home the washington capitals. they are at boston for game 7. they also be boston twice during the regular season. the game started 7:30 p.m. tonight. >> all eyes on the capitals and reserve today. >> more good news for apple. go to linda bell. >> good morning. apple is blowing away wall street...
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legal challenges to the law are already in the works. james clapper, the former director of national int general -- are scheduled to testify before the senate judiciary committee today about the russia probe. yates is expected to say she warned the white house in late january... that michael flynn's misleading comments about communications with russia's ambassador made him vulnerable to blackmail. flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser a few weeks later. a big honor for barack obama. he has become the third president to receive the j-f-k profile in courage' award. he accepted the award during a ceremony at j-f-k presidential library and museum in boston yesterday. the award is named for kennedy's 19-57 book that profiled eight senators who risked their careers by taking principled, but unpopular positions. other presidents to receive the honor and george h-w bush. today is v-e day.. the anniversary of the allied forces victory in europe during world war two. it was 72 years ago today that the allies formally accepted naz
legal challenges to the law are already in the works. james clapper, the former director of national int general -- are scheduled to testify before the senate judiciary committee today about the russia probe. yates is expected to say she warned the white house in late january... that michael flynn's misleading comments about communications with russia's ambassador made him vulnerable to blackmail. flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser a few weeks later. a big honor for barack...
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a law has protected the site. >>. the most important part of the act is it protects freedom of speech on the internet. if you have someone selling a stolen car on your website and you don't know that the car is stolen, you are now not responsible for the selling of a stolen vehicle. >> you're not liable for what's on your site. is that one way to interpret it? >> you really aren't necessarily liable for the people. >> reporter: and so the dallas based company flourished worth an estimated $500 million while the ceo and other back page people have remained out of the public eye. a year of investigating the controversial website backpage.com led us to the capitol. >> there was a staff report that shows it's been deeply come police it in online sex trafficking. >> this is not about curbing first amendment rights. >> reporter: they found they weren't just hosting ads. it was erasing words to hide underage trafficking. >> a back page moderator stated any time we saw the young word we were to edit it out. >> reporter: the s
a law has protected the site. >>. the most important part of the act is it protects freedom of speech on the internet. if you have someone selling a stolen car on your website and you don't know that the car is stolen, you are now not responsible for the selling of a stolen vehicle. >> you're not liable for what's on your site. is that one way to interpret it? >> you really aren't necessarily liable for the people. >> reporter: and so the dallas based company flourished...
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governor mitch daniels signed the bill into law yesterday. it titans abortion restrictions. planned parenthood has asked a judge to block the bill. >>> iran is delaying the trial of those three captured american hikers even longer. the lawyer for shane bauer and josh fattal says they were not brought into court as planned. the government gave no explanation. they have been imprisoned since 2009, charged with espionage. sarah shourd was freed last september on $500,000 bail. she is being tried in absentia. >>> wild weather brought played to a halt in minneapolis last night. hailstones pelted the field during the twins game against the tigers. some of the fans tried to catch it in their mouths. the fans and players waited for an hour for the hill to stop -- hail to stop. is that unusual at this time of year? >> no. they get larger hail than we do. our air masses are usually tropical. >> they were having fun. we have had this picture- perfect weather. it is so great. just in time for the weekend, it is going to change. >> until then, another nice day. >> today and tomorrow. >>
governor mitch daniels signed the bill into law yesterday. it titans abortion restrictions. planned parenthood has asked a judge to block the bill. >>> iran is delaying the trial of those three captured american hikers even longer. the lawyer for shane bauer and josh fattal says they were not brought into court as planned. the government gave no explanation. they have been imprisoned since 2009, charged with espionage. sarah shourd was freed last september on $500,000 bail. she is...
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. >> law enforcement officials say to back-to-back explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon set off at about 2:50 p.m.. dozens were injured and at least two were killed. the injuries are horrific. severed limbs, children with burns, the kind of injuries you see in a war zone. lacerations, amputees, a lot of shrapnel. >> we are recommending to people that they stay home. you are in hotels in the area, that they return to their rooms. do not congregate in large crowds. we want to make sure i completely stabilized the situation. >> there are reports of other explosive devices being found in other locations. we do not know if they are related to the bombings near the finish line. no individual or group has taken responsibility for the attacks. the president has been briefed and we are hearing that mr. obama may address the nation momentarily. we will keep you posted on developments as they occur. >> police have ramped up security and patrols after today's bombing. punjab and avenue has been cordoned off. -- pennsylvania avenue has been cordoned off. examples seeing many of heigh
. >> law enforcement officials say to back-to-back explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon set off at about 2:50 p.m.. dozens were injured and at least two were killed. the injuries are horrific. severed limbs, children with burns, the kind of injuries you see in a war zone. lacerations, amputees, a lot of shrapnel. >> we are recommending to people that they stay home. you are in hotels in the area, that they return to their rooms. do not congregate in large crowds....
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could marijuana laws in virginia be changing? why a new poll signals that voters might be ready for that. temperatures are dropping overnight. doc let us know if freezing will be an issue in the full forecast. >> the wizards and caps are on the road. huge conference game for the >> a new poll shows the commonwealth is coming around to marijuana. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg explains. >> many people watching them are wanted debate believe that laws are bound to loosen. not if but when. >> it will happen. >> i was thought that do criminalizing marijuana was a good idea. >> it is a whole new world. we have to talk to kids about drugs and alcohol the same. >> attitudes appear to be shifting across virginia. 71% of virginians support do criminalizing small amounts of pot while 69% support legalizing marijuana for medical purposes. tucker martin who served as the communication director for bob mcdonald recently wrote an op-ed urging the gop to support reforming marijuana laws as a way to connect with a broader base of v
could marijuana laws in virginia be changing? why a new poll signals that voters might be ready for that. temperatures are dropping overnight. doc let us know if freezing will be an issue in the full forecast. >> the wizards and caps are on the road. huge conference game for the >> a new poll shows the commonwealth is coming around to marijuana. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg explains. >> many people watching them are wanted debate believe that laws are bound to...
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. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in shock and sadness, really. we are just a few blocks away just down there from what was the finish line of the boston marathon. and in most years on this night these streets the heart of downtown boston would be humming with activity packed with people celebrating the achievement of the runners their loved ones coming from all over the world to support them. but tonight these streets are frozen in time when two bombs went off at the finish line, wounding more than 140, killing three, at least. including an eight-year-old. and tonight, the investigation is in full swing. the fbi is in charge. they are pursuing all leads, all of this, this gr
. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in...
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this is the mother-in-law's kim dachshund. kim doesn't have facebook but is watching the newscast and said get the photo in there. enjoying the fire. th on. but we don't just do dogs. we like cats and all furry animals. this is sweet. cuddled up there. >> big old main coon, doesn't it? >> it does. how about stormy. stormy's first winter. >> last but not least going what are you talking about? >> i got a full court on. >> jennifer is sending this in. send me your photos. we'd love to see those. we'll get them on air. 7 below is the feels like in elkins. 4 in d.c. minus 2 around harrisburg. skies are clear. this is beautiful with sunshine. the cold is out there. let me run you through the feels like temperature. hour-by-hour. by midnight, 10:00 or 11:00, down to zero d then we go to 7 below. we will call the range minus 5 to minus 15. another biting cold morning like this morning. looking ahead to tomorrow. the wind chill ald visery in effect. if you want to do something tomorrow, noon, we barely make it to the goose egg. this i
this is the mother-in-law's kim dachshund. kim doesn't have facebook but is watching the newscast and said get the photo in there. enjoying the fire. th on. but we don't just do dogs. we like cats and all furry animals. this is sweet. cuddled up there. >> big old main coon, doesn't it? >> it does. how about stormy. stormy's first winter. >> last but not least going what are you talking about? >> i got a full court on. >> jennifer is sending this in. send me your...
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ofpening right now, members law enforcement are honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice to stop live from an emotional ceremony in northwest. >> you can see all of the law enforcement officers behind me right now. , marylandrom virginia and right here in the district of columbia. you will notice that right now in front of the headquarters, speaking at the mayor muriel bowser. annual the 38th washington area memorial service . alison starling is mcn the event -- emceeing the event. deputies, chiefs, corporals, and family members are here to honor five on enforcement members who died in the line of duty. we are talking about from arlington county. ashley guindon. from prince george's county,, and from hartford county, maryland. all five will be rendered here in what is sure to be an emotional ceremony. there are a number of roads shut down to accommodate this ceremony. indiana in the fifth and he streets are a 3:00. to the weather, it has been a roller coaster ride. doug hill is here with a look at the forecast. doug: for the next several days it will stay on the cool side. if you
ofpening right now, members law enforcement are honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice to stop live from an emotional ceremony in northwest. >> you can see all of the law enforcement officers behind me right now. , marylandrom virginia and right here in the district of columbia. you will notice that right now in front of the headquarters, speaking at the mayor muriel bowser. annual the 38th washington area memorial service . alison starling is mcn the event -- emceeing the event....
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activity but also a electronic signs posted throughout the city, morning commuters, urging them to notify law enforcement if they notice any suspicious activity this afternoon. so the parade goes on. the mayor making sure that there is a lot of police presence as many tried to ease nerves from the bombings of yesterday in boston. we're all familiar with terrorist threats here in the d.c. area. they enacted a readiness plan very quickly yesterday. the mayor held a press conference, making sure everything went on as scheduled today, but a lot of police presence. i know ever since may your williams instituted that back in 2005 it has been a staple of the hallmark here in the area for people to come out and celebrate and respect the important day. at the same time, we hired -- we we expect tols say see smaller crowds. at this point we expect smaller crowds? he really did not see the police presence here in washington, d.c. it is a very covert strategy at times. the you think there's a lot we do not know going on? >> the city officials, including the mayor, made it very clear you will see police.
activity but also a electronic signs posted throughout the city, morning commuters, urging them to notify law enforcement if they notice any suspicious activity this afternoon. so the parade goes on. the mayor making sure that there is a lot of police presence as many tried to ease nerves from the bombings of yesterday in boston. we're all familiar with terrorist threats here in the d.c. area. they enacted a readiness plan very quickly yesterday. the mayor held a press conference, making sure...
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law enforcement officers identified the suspect as 45-year-old nathan leforce. law enforcement officers combed the surrounding area. schools were placed on lockdown. officers finally caught up with la force and arrested him. deputy wade leaves behind a wife and three children. he was 40-years-old. a california police chief is defending his department's response, follow berkeley over the weekend. the city has faced criticism for not doing more to prevent pro-trump and anti-trump groups from clashing in the streets. berkeley's top cop says officers had almost no advanced warning because no one obtained a city permit for a rally on saturday. 20 people were arrested, and police say investigators are looking at video trying to identify additional suspects. a las vegas man is recovering from burns that were caused when an e-cigarette battery exploded. we want to warn you.. this footage may be disturbing to some viewers. matthew beard was walking through a walmart sunday. he had a lithium ion battery designed for an e-cigarette in his pocket. suddenly, he heard a stran
law enforcement officers identified the suspect as 45-year-old nathan leforce. law enforcement officers combed the surrounding area. schools were placed on lockdown. officers finally caught up with la force and arrested him. deputy wade leaves behind a wife and three children. he was 40-years-old. a california police chief is defending his department's response, follow berkeley over the weekend. the city has faced criticism for not doing more to prevent pro-trump and anti-trump groups from...
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arerights groups say they quick to continue to fight that new law. sponsors of that bill say bipartisan senate proposals is simply to coast a culprit john mccain is in favorably -- don king is terribly disposed to the proposal. disposed toin is the proposal. congress is gearing up to join of the fight over immigration from former -- immigration reform. the gang of eight have included a path of citizenship. abc has that story. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington. >> we are ready. and so the question is are they ready. >> after months of negotiation a bipartisan group of senators is set to unveil their plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. marker rubio has been slow to support a bipartisan agreement. on sunday he pitched a proposal on seven television shows. in addition to tightening border security he will provide immigrants with an 18 year path to citizenship. it requires undocumented workers to pay thousands of dollars in fines before they can earn legal status or apply for temporary work permits. senator rubio in
arerights groups say they quick to continue to fight that new law. sponsors of that bill say bipartisan senate proposals is simply to coast a culprit john mccain is in favorably -- don king is terribly disposed to the proposal. disposed toin is the proposal. congress is gearing up to join of the fight over immigration from former -- immigration reform. the gang of eight have included a path of citizenship. abc has that story. >> immigration reform is about to set the stage in washington....
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. >> law enforcement says while this appears to be targeted, and it is too early to know who did this and how they pulled it off or why. the president was informed moments following the explosions and soon after he addressed the nation. >> any responsible individuals or groups will fill the full weight of justice. >> i can tell you there were many runners from the d.c. region here today. about 40-50 of them from the montgomery county road runners. all of them are ok tonight. one of them is right here. he is from rockville. you were saying earlier this is .he super bowl of running >> it really is. this is a big event for a lot of people that have spent their lives trying to qualify. many people train all year. it is catastrophic and hard to fathom what families are going through. >> glad you are all ok. dan said he was a block and a half when the bomb went off. group use with with r.o.k. but some did hear the bombs room where they exploded. tom ramsey, abc 7 news. >> there are many first-person accounts of what happened today. an arlington man was one of those people who had a front-ro
. >> law enforcement says while this appears to be targeted, and it is too early to know who did this and how they pulled it off or why. the president was informed moments following the explosions and soon after he addressed the nation. >> any responsible individuals or groups will fill the full weight of justice. >> i can tell you there were many runners from the d.c. region here today. about 40-50 of them from the montgomery county road runners. all of them are ok tonight....
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they say that law abiding gun yers nothing to fear. reporting live in the newsroom. there have been two campus break-ins. the latest incident happened evening. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and an 'shone from it faculty member desk. on monday, someone walked into 's dorm room and stole a laptop as well and a textbook and a watch. the deadline is looming. our area could be hit with .assive budget cuts obama is asking congress to avoid those cuts. april 15 is the tax a deadline. >> major milestones you are watching abc 7 news 6:00, on your side. budget cuts could have a . aor impact on our area asking toobama is term up with a short form resolution. democrats and republicans came together and made and manageables to our tax code that will bring down our deficit. this time congress should pass a balance of cuts and re tax loopholes until to replacend a way a smarter andwith longer-term solution. the sequestration deadline march 1. this will undoubtedly be one of a president will about in his state of the union address on tuesday. >> here is a date to
they say that law abiding gun yers nothing to fear. reporting live in the newsroom. there have been two campus break-ins. the latest incident happened evening. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and an 'shone from it faculty member desk. on monday, someone walked into 's dorm room and stole a laptop as well and a textbook and a watch. the deadline is looming. our area could be hit with .assive budget cuts obama is asking congress to avoid those cuts. april 15 is the tax a...
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it was signed this morning in the counties minimum-wage was $7.25 but under the new law, it will increase every year for the next four years and i will raise the minimum wage to $11.50 or hour by 2017. wells is promoting his living wage for all dc employees. he held a press conference outside the wilson building in northwest. the bill wants to raise the minimum wage to $12.50 per hour but 2017 and says this is just the latest push after a similar dc minimum-wage bill was vetoed by vincent gray. we this summer, i pledged would not stop until we raise the minimum wage in the city. we raised it for all workers, not just some. today, i am proud to be able to say we are almost there. his proposal would increase the dc standard deduction for income taxes to provide for low and moderate income households and would push for paid sick leave. >> did you hear about this one? the mega millions prize jumped even higher. $636 million is now at stake in one of the biggest jackpots in history. the drawing is tonight and people around our area are buying a ticket and dreaming up ways to spend the cash. we
it was signed this morning in the counties minimum-wage was $7.25 but under the new law, it will increase every year for the next four years and i will raise the minimum wage to $11.50 or hour by 2017. wells is promoting his living wage for all dc employees. he held a press conference outside the wilson building in northwest. the bill wants to raise the minimum wage to $12.50 per hour but 2017 and says this is just the latest push after a similar dc minimum-wage bill was vetoed by vincent gray....
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a local law maker is pushing to make millionaires pay a higher tax rate and billet -- metal tax americans. >> tax day is just a round a corner, but the question is, are we paying too much? in the case of the buffett row some would argue too little. >> how many of you have a swiss bank account? [laughter] nobody? >> the white house tactic is clear. paint mitt romney as wealthy and uncaring, portray the president as compassionate and pushed the buffett rule to prove it. >> wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor people. are just as patriotic as middle- class people. i think they know they should be doing more. >> the buffett rule would tax income over $1 million a year at 30% seems fair to many. not all agree. >> what should i have to pick up for somebody not doing their share? >> he is making a class warfare. >> how does the obama team counter that argument? >> i use the buffett calculator. i put in my salary and how much more i am paying that mitt romney. when they see the disparity they will understand what the president is talking about. >> the calculator, the latest political prop
a local law maker is pushing to make millionaires pay a higher tax rate and billet -- metal tax americans. >> tax day is just a round a corner, but the question is, are we paying too much? in the case of the buffett row some would argue too little. >> how many of you have a swiss bank account? [laughter] nobody? >> the white house tactic is clear. paint mitt romney as wealthy and uncaring, portray the president as compassionate and pushed the buffett rule to prove it. >>...
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law. they found it to discriminate against larry: in the last ten minutes the "washington post" reporting that president trump disclosed classifieded information to the russian foreign minister and ambassador at the white house last week. this as we now know the deputy attorney general rosenstein the senate thursday on the firing of james comey. reporter: president trump meeting with the crown prince of abu dhabi ahead of his first foreign trip as president on friday. when asked about picking a new f.b.i. director trump said it is good. president trump: moving rapidly. reporter: over the weekend candidates arriving at the justice department for interview as the white house continues to play defense. >> we have to be clear to the reason that the president took the actions he did. he knew that what he did could be detrimental to himself. it could lengthen the investigation. but he knew it was the right thing, the country, the right thing for thef. bottom of it. >> members of congress hope to
law. they found it to discriminate against larry: in the last ten minutes the "washington post" reporting that president trump disclosed classifieded information to the russian foreign minister and ambassador at the white house last week. this as we now know the deputy attorney general rosenstein the senate thursday on the firing of james comey. reporter: president trump meeting with the crown prince of abu dhabi ahead of his first foreign trip as president on friday. when asked about...
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police released it to remind drivers to follow the move over law. lucky there. >> well the controversy at the university of california, berkeley, is growing. the school now offering to reschedule ann coulter's speech for following week. she is saying no. there are no classes that week. she is not available. any way. and two young republican groups are threatening to sue the university administration if the speech isn't allowed to pre seed as originally planned. >> hospitalized former president, george bush, got a high ranking another former president, his son of course. the 92-year-old, former president, tweeted a photo of the two calling it a big morale boost. adding, quote, no father has been more blessed or prouder. the 41st president is recovering in a houston from a mild case of pneumonia. >> hillary clinton was back in the spotlight last night. with a warning for the lgbt community. she told a group at a fund-raising dinner that president trump could roll back the gains made by the community. the former presidential candidate was honored with
police released it to remind drivers to follow the move over law. lucky there. >> well the controversy at the university of california, berkeley, is growing. the school now offering to reschedule ann coulter's speech for following week. she is saying no. there are no classes that week. she is not available. any way. and two young republican groups are threatening to sue the university administration if the speech isn't allowed to pre seed as originally planned. >> hospitalized...
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big problem and when you look at past issues such as people having to wear seat belts as a matter of law, people having to wear bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets and people being protected by the big tobacco companies this is right along with it. >> reporter: you're saying that the toy in the happy meal is equivalent to a cigarette. >> i have to say that. it's an enticement that comes with it. >> reporter: mcdonald's says the lawsuit may make for good headlines but not common sense. >> taking away the toy, we all know will not have any impact on children's well-being or certainly childhood obesity. >> reporter: opponents say that mcdonald's is incentivizing unhealthy choices. why not get ahead of it and pair it with a salad. >> i disagree with the premise. there is nothing wrong with the toy. absolutely nothing wrong with the food and i don't think there's anything wrong with pairing it with the meals. our happy meals are healthy. the calorie range from 380 calories up to around 700 calories. >> reporter: the idea that 700 calories is a healthy meal is debatable. >> if you go to the us
big problem and when you look at past issues such as people having to wear seat belts as a matter of law, people having to wear bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets and people being protected by the big tobacco companies this is right along with it. >> reporter: you're saying that the toy in the happy meal is equivalent to a cigarette. >> i have to say that. it's an enticement that comes with it. >> reporter: mcdonald's says the lawsuit may make for good headlines but not...
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. >> the law says that every american's tax rates are going up. every american's paycheck will its mother. if that the impasse has shaken wall street, -- the impasse has shaken wall street. >> i think the likelihood is we go over the fiscal cliff. >> jim moran is wondering if partisan politics has destroyed the chance for any agreement. >> i don't think we will be up to reach a deal, no matter how small it might be. >> the american people are watching what we do. obviously, their patience is already thin. >> if senate leaders reached a deal, rank-and-file senators could vote by sunday, house member sunday night. right now there is not enough time left, they really need a deal tomorrow to beat the monday midnight deadline. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> in addition to working on a deal on the fiscal cliff president obama has ordered 50 u.s. troops to the african country of chad to help evacuate american citizens and embassy personnel from the neighboring countr rebel forces are approaching the city. the president said it is a deteriorating security
. >> the law says that every american's tax rates are going up. every american's paycheck will its mother. if that the impasse has shaken wall street, -- the impasse has shaken wall street. >> i think the likelihood is we go over the fiscal cliff. >> jim moran is wondering if partisan politics has destroyed the chance for any agreement. >> i don't think we will be up to reach a deal, no matter how small it might be. >> the american people are watching what we do....
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. >> theebate over repling this law is over. the affordable care ability ct totay. >> reporte a surge of signup around the country and online helped the white house exceed s own expectations. but while 1 mlion and coting have signed up, there are still g unanswered quesons. homany signs up were priously uninsured. and how many signed up becau thr old plans wer canceled? anhore young and healthy? the white house de a big celeitbrstudded pitch to get young people, becau enough of th enrollpremiums wi go up. all the celebting here at the white house, republicans haven't backed offne bit. they ad again today that obamacaris killing jobs and caing premis to rise. but dian in the four yrs sithe affordable care ility paed, whent comes to health care, this is the bes d. >> all right, thank you, jonathan karl on the lawn of the ite house tonit.gh >>> and now we held to shington sta and tt epic mudslide. new tellit images tonight. the devastation seen from space. fostre me off the map, lives shattered. and tonight, abc's neal karlinsky ta
. >> theebate over repling this law is over. the affordable care ability ct totay. >> reporte a surge of signup around the country and online helped the white house exceed s own expectations. but while 1 mlion and coting have signed up, there are still g unanswered quesons. homany signs up were priously uninsured. and how many signed up becau thr old plans wer canceled? anhore young and healthy? the white house de a big celeitbrstudded pitch to get young people, becau enough of th...
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. >> today, president obama took time to think law enforcement officers nationwide and made specific amount of the nypd. >> we make sure you continue to have the resources and support you need because we have seen the results of that work. >> cuts in homeland security spending have people in an uproar. they claim of the state's $49 million in grants for port security, less than $5,000 were used. none of the $407 million of the grants in transit security were used. he allegedly used the money to create the bomb in a doughnut shop in new york. the dutch draft has turned over surveillance video to the fbi. reporting live, scott neuman, abc 7 news. >>> and they are hoping parking officials can help with the terrorism in this country. this program will train it meter maids to parking attendants to teach them what to look out for and how to report what they see to the right authorities. the program will be funded by the federal emergency management agency. >>> breaking news from west virginia. the justice department is launching a criminal investigation into the west virginia explosion tha
. >> today, president obama took time to think law enforcement officers nationwide and made specific amount of the nypd. >> we make sure you continue to have the resources and support you need because we have seen the results of that work. >> cuts in homeland security spending have people in an uproar. they claim of the state's $49 million in grants for port security, less than $5,000 were used. none of the $407 million of the grants in transit security were used. he allegedly...
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before that, she was the dean of the harvard law school. she is the only person on the board that has up and previously a judge. >>> in the gulf of mexico bp is trying to come up with another strategy to stop the oil from gushing out of the well. the containment dome has failed. the extreme pressure a mile under the sea is being blamed for the extreme -- for the failure. they are considering using garbage to stop the leak. >> they are going to take the debris under very high pressure and shoot it in. >> the process could take up to three weeks. it has never been tried at this depth. while life groups are trying to save birds and that life in the gulf. a pelican covered with olive oil was rescued. it is a testing time for seagulls and pelicans. there is danger that they may be taking contaminated food to their young. >>> there is evidence that the pakistan taliban was behind the attempted bombing in times square. shahzad was the man who drove the a car into times square. he had taliban -- contact with the taliban once you return back to the
before that, she was the dean of the harvard law school. she is the only person on the board that has up and previously a judge. >>> in the gulf of mexico bp is trying to come up with another strategy to stop the oil from gushing out of the well. the containment dome has failed. the extreme pressure a mile under the sea is being blamed for the extreme -- for the failure. they are considering using garbage to stop the leak. >> they are going to take the debris under very high...
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today he was with his dad and new contract and his law firm.red a sad story. >> ok. >> a final ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> could politicians collecting the taxpayers at expense. that is right. you are having to pay for the some notorious politicians. abc7 investigates the so-called poll tonight at 11. >> and we have a decent weekend to look forward to. not our friends to the north. >> let's get you started at midnight. a little ice and snow and freezing rain. here is the big storm off the coast. produce a blizzard conditions across new england. freezing rain for us. more tonight at 11 o'clock. we will get you in shape to see what is happening. >> the storm is going to be working heavy.
today he was with his dad and new contract and his law firm.red a sad story. >> ok. >> a final ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> could politicians collecting the taxpayers at expense. that is...
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by law it impacts the deadline the way a federal holiday would. they move it to the following monday. next year will be on april 18. coming up, revving up for the holiday weekend already. absolute worst time to hit the road to start vacation. and the new plan for i-66 that could save the taxpayers $1 billion. and what hillary clinton is saying after breaking a 28-day media black-out. "7 on your side" team tonight is taking your calls. call the team with your consumer or investigative story idea. number is 703-236-9220. leon: presidential candidate hillary clinton says she wants the state department to speed up release of e-mail from her time as secretary of state. hillary: nobody has a bigger interest in having them released than i do. i respect the state department. they have a process for everybody not just me. anything they might do to expedite the process i support. leon: today a federal judge gave the state department a week to draft a schedule for rolling release of the e-mails. clinton sent them through a private server the state department
by law it impacts the deadline the way a federal holiday would. they move it to the following monday. next year will be on april 18. coming up, revving up for the holiday weekend already. absolute worst time to hit the road to start vacation. and the new plan for i-66 that could save the taxpayers $1 billion. and what hillary clinton is saying after breaking a 28-day media black-out. "7 on your side" team tonight is taking your calls. call the team with your consumer or investigative...
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people arese concerned that congress will approve more gun control laws. @huge water main break in laurel tonight. it broke earlier this evening. a spokesperson said a contractor apparently hit a pipe. customers in the area might experience low water pressure. it is not clear how long the repairs will take. >> faculty and students at georgetown university are being to lock their doors after a couple of burglaries. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and from a faculty member. monday, someone walked into and stoled dorm room several items. we are days away from the --ming also, more trouble for chris brown. also, more trouble for chrislook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's iit going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it'
people arese concerned that congress will approve more gun control laws. @huge water main break in laurel tonight. it broke earlier this evening. a spokesperson said a contractor apparently hit a pipe. customers in the area might experience low water pressure. it is not clear how long the repairs will take. >> faculty and students at georgetown university are being to lock their doors after a couple of burglaries. someone broke into an unlocked and stole a laptop and from a faculty...
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law enforcement said the attack that left two people dead was likely terrorism related. the man who is in custody for that attack in the western city is likely to have acted alone. they are not ruling out the involvement of other people. authorities are looking for potential suspects. authority shot him and then detained him. we are counting down to kickoff. why the redskins already need a bounceback game. we are live from fedex field. josh is tracking our rain chances tonight. looking ahead to an even better day tomorrow. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your co
law enforcement said the attack that left two people dead was likely terrorism related. the man who is in custody for that attack in the western city is likely to have acted alone. they are not ruling out the involvement of other people. authorities are looking for potential suspects. authority shot him and then detained him. we are counting down to kickoff. why the redskins already need a bounceback game. we are live from fedex field. josh is tracking our rain chances tonight. looking ahead to...
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the one time by a presidential nominee was the brother-in-law of former president john f. kennedy. soldiers at fort belvoir are wrapping up a memorial service for their colleague who died in afghanistan this week when an ied exploded while she was patrolling with a german shepherd. she was from texarkana, texas. she had attended two tours and enacted the dog escaped -- and had done it two tours in iraq. the dog escaped and will be adopted by the family. the university of maryland awarded an astronomy degree to justin desha-overcash. hundreds attended a memorial service. his mother praised arsan for reaching out to all races. -- her son for reaching out to all races. >> he did not see color. he was an exceptional young man. >> his mother says her son worked two jobs to pay the bills when she lost her job to the university has set up a scholarship fund in his honor. house democrats will spend this weekend getting used to their new role as the minority party. president obama and vice president joe biden are both expected to speak at the democrats' weekend retreat on the eastern shore.
the one time by a presidential nominee was the brother-in-law of former president john f. kennedy. soldiers at fort belvoir are wrapping up a memorial service for their colleague who died in afghanistan this week when an ied exploded while she was patrolling with a german shepherd. she was from texarkana, texas. she had attended two tours and enacted the dog escaped -- and had done it two tours in iraq. the dog escaped and will be adopted by the family. the university of maryland awarded an...
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romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'ut cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get ridf that.
romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'ut cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get ridf that.
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. >>> police in alabama are ready to begin enforcing a controversial new law. >> the law allows the state to our rest those who do not carry documentation of their citizenship. that has outraged critics. >> alabama's aggressive immigration law has been the target of protests and demonstrations. >> it is a step in the wrong direction. >> on wednesday, a judge upheld key provisions of the new law including one allowing police to stop people and detained them indefinitely. >> what does reasonable suspicion mean? that means the color of your skin and your accent. >> perhaps the most controversial section of the law requires elementary and secondary schools to determine the immigration status of students. >> that just takes away from their job it is to educate children. >> many fear that the judge's ruling may emboldened lawmakers and other states to adopt similar laws. >> i don't know what happened to moral, it is hard. >> some sections of the law were blocked, alabama's governor said key portions of the law were upheld. >> it would not have been necessary to address this problem if the feder
. >>> police in alabama are ready to begin enforcing a controversial new law. >> the law allows the state to our rest those who do not carry documentation of their citizenship. that has outraged critics. >> alabama's aggressive immigration law has been the target of protests and demonstrations. >> it is a step in the wrong direction. >> on wednesday, a judge upheld key provisions of the new law including one allowing police to stop people and detained them...
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mcdonnell said he would review applicable laws. the university president said he had no knowledge of any of huguely's past problems. cheryl nabih has been brought to the women's hospital in boston. her hands -- her eyelids and lives were ripped off when her friend pat champ turned on her. -- her eyelids and lips were ripped off when her friend's pettitte champ turned on her. >> more on this emotional story about a house fire. >> fire officials believe that high schools used during a mother's day cookout in the backyard ignited and you can see the damage to the home tonight. the family is safe and sound in a hotel, thanks to a little boy who once called this home. >> you might not -- he might not know what it means just yet, but he is already being called a hero. his family's chard two-story home was devastated. the outcome could have ended tragically did was not for the preschooler. he asked his dad if he could stay up late for mother's day and luckily, his dad gave in. little kaleb was downstairs watching tv when he noticed flames
mcdonnell said he would review applicable laws. the university president said he had no knowledge of any of huguely's past problems. cheryl nabih has been brought to the women's hospital in boston. her hands -- her eyelids and lives were ripped off when her friend pat champ turned on her. -- her eyelids and lips were ripped off when her friend's pettitte champ turned on her. >> more on this emotional story about a house fire. >> fire officials believe that high schools used during a...
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. >>> it has now been the law of the land for one week. president obama still wants to boost support for the health care overhaul. today, he travel to maine as part of a public-relations push to increase american support for the plan. tonight, he will be in boston for two democratic fund-raisers. >>> says its president will make a trip to washington. they say he will attend a summit on nuclear security in washington, d.c. on april 12. china is unhappy with the u.s. for several recent events including president obamas meeting withhe dalai lama. >>> it may be april fool's day but the government is not kidding around with a new push for the census. they are holding event across town to convince people to mail in their forms. >> good afternoon there has been events that have been scheduled across town today, including this rally at freedom plaza. dozens of santa's workers are here to encourage d.c. workers to get that form in the mail. more than 130 million forms or mailed out and only 62 million so far have been returned. they are looking for
. >>> it has now been the law of the land for one week. president obama still wants to boost support for the health care overhaul. today, he travel to maine as part of a public-relations push to increase american support for the plan. tonight, he will be in boston for two democratic fund-raisers. >>> says its president will make a trip to washington. they say he will attend a summit on nuclear security in washington, d.c. on april 12. china is unhappy with the u.s. for several...
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the new guidelines don't change any existing laws. >> in some states along the u.s.-mexico border, some immigrants are petrified of being split up from their families. this woman in los angeles preparing her daughters in case she and her husband are deported. >> they have to stay here. they have to live here. they don't have to be out. >> it was a trump campaign promise from the start. >> we will end illegal immigration. >> these new rules issued by the department of homeland security put the majority of the country's 11 million undocumented imfratz at risk of deportation. agents ordered to deport anyone anyone convicted of a criminal owe fins. that includes driving without a license. under president obama the target was serious criminals. they say the new rules do not affect those brought to the u.s. illegal as children. >> those people who are in this country and pose a threat to our public safety, or have committed a crime will be the first to go. >> and as for the new tve to dump the old one after it was blocked by the courts. it is confirmed the new ban will hav
the new guidelines don't change any existing laws. >> in some states along the u.s.-mexico border, some immigrants are petrified of being split up from their families. this woman in los angeles preparing her daughters in case she and her husband are deported. >> they have to stay here. they have to live here. they don't have to be out. >> it was a trump campaign promise from the start. >> we will end illegal immigration. >> these new rules issued by the department...
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. >>> the battle over north carolina's bathroom law intensifyi intensifying. the state's governor and u.s. attorney general holding back to back press conferences suing each other. details just ahead. >>> after days on the run, a fugitive is finally taken down. the dramatic scene is played out as authorities move in. >>> later on, the toast trend. how gourmet chefs are taking a simple piece of toasted bread and dressing it up to make a whole meal's worth of delight. plus, it's toast. so you can even make it in the middle of the night if you have the munchies. we'll show you "insomniac kitchen" on this tuesday, may 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> some news you can use there. >> it is news you can use. if you have wonder bread at home, you know, you can slap some stuff on it and charge people 15 bucks apiece. >> i think everyone's pumped now. they can't wait to hear more about that. >> we'll get to that later on. first we're going to start on a serious note. >> our top story this morning is the severe storms hitting the country's
. >>> the battle over north carolina's bathroom law intensifyi intensifying. the state's governor and u.s. attorney general holding back to back press conferences suing each other. details just ahead. >>> after days on the run, a fugitive is finally taken down. the dramatic scene is played out as authorities move in. >>> later on, the toast trend. how gourmet chefs are taking a simple piece of toasted bread and dressing it up to make a whole meal's worth of delight....
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it's the law of averages. the most all of them are good ones. very few are not. >> liu's father was overcome with heartbreak, recalling a dutiful son. and his wife of just two months. >> he was my soulmate. >> said goodbye through her tears. >> my loving husband and a loyal friend. i love you. i love you. i will forever love you. >> liu's grave is in the same cemetery as ramos, who died beside him. >> the new year means a whole new life for a nine-year-old d.c. boy. he survived what doctors first thought was a fatal gunshot would. tom roussey shares his big plans. >> i will be sitting somewhere sitting with them. >> they plan to ring in the new year. jaden had more plans, but he wanted to go to bed this way. >> i'm going to drink apple cider if i don't go to sleep. and then go to sleep -- by myself. >> as you can tell, behind a sweet smile, he is one tough kid. >> you say you can't do this, he will go right in therapy and show the therapist i can do it. >> when he left medstar national rehabilitation hospital on new year's eve, it was not just a
it's the law of averages. the most all of them are good ones. very few are not. >> liu's father was overcome with heartbreak, recalling a dutiful son. and his wife of just two months. >> he was my soulmate. >> said goodbye through her tears. >> my loving husband and a loyal friend. i love you. i love you. i will forever love you. >> liu's grave is in the same cemetery as ramos, who died beside him. >> the new year means a whole new life for a nine-year-old...
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earlier this afternoon members of the police unity tour group completed their journey to the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. >> this is always an emotional gathering. thousands of police officers from across the u.s. and canada here to honor the fallen. the sound of the natspipes. >> this week, it is all about officers to have the ultimate sacrifice. >> once a year they come here. >> we fight for the same thing just as. >> to honor the fallen at this tomorrow. 362 names added this year including virginia tech officer deriek crouse. >> sometimes the grief is near and it takes awhile to understand that respect it and at that otter. >> names etched in stone. >> my brother david died in 2006. >> he was clearing a deer off a road when he was struck by a car. >> the people who have lost -- there is nothing like it. his sacrifice. it's difficult. >> this gathering, a healting time. >> it made us feel that people appreciate it what what it -- what happened to him and he was appreciative. the time to honor, the bike ride from new jersey to d.c. >> people are coming out of their
earlier this afternoon members of the police unity tour group completed their journey to the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. >> this is always an emotional gathering. thousands of police officers from across the u.s. and canada here to honor the fallen. the sound of the natspipes. >> this week, it is all about officers to have the ultimate sacrifice. >> once a year they come here. >> we fight for the same thing just as. >> to honor the fallen at...
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banks are desperately looking make up expected as new laws are going effect. one place they are focusing on our atm fees. >> $5? i would not do it. >> j.p. morgan chase is $5 for fees in illinois. the bank is making no apologies. >> we have not decided what the be but i amwill about charging people not our customers. >> new regulators are changing how banks charge overdraft fees. they are trying to make up for it. >> i would probably go to the atm less. lot moreampus are a accommodating to students. that would definitely hurt us. even though it is too early e will be coughing up more cash, some consumers are ways to avoid high fees. i would withdraw more than enough. traveling could pose a problem for some. $2 is too much. >> this could be a double whammy for consumers. there is a bill that would swipe fee debit card 12 cents per transaction. lawmakers are trying to put a on that saying they need study this bill better. banks $12 will save million a year. it is in april fool's prank joke.s no a massive virus has infected than 1 million websites. an internet se
banks are desperately looking make up expected as new laws are going effect. one place they are focusing on our atm fees. >> $5? i would not do it. >> j.p. morgan chase is $5 for fees in illinois. the bank is making no apologies. >> we have not decided what the be but i amwill about charging people not our customers. >> new regulators are changing how banks charge overdraft fees. they are trying to make up for it. >> i would probably go to the atm less. lot...
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. >> at 10 years later and then stiller still does not get along with his father in law. the dynamic between stiller and robert deniro gives the movie what little spark it has. >> you have to accept the fact that i have got this. >> dead. quite they are now parents of twins. the gags feel warm rather than familiar. adding jessica alba does not help, either. one star, pg-13. for stores for -- four stars for "true grit" and "the fighter." two stars for "tron." one start for "little fockers." have a great holiday weekend, everybody. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >> another quick look at the extended outlook. temperatures will fall to around 25 degrees. by tomorrow, that will depend on the exact track of the storm. snow will last through monday. warmer by the end of the week. >> we will be back early tomorrow morning of the snowstorm. have a great night.
. >> at 10 years later and then stiller still does not get along with his father in law. the dynamic between stiller and robert deniro gives the movie what little spark it has. >> you have to accept the fact that i have got this. >> dead. quite they are now parents of twins. the gags feel warm rather than familiar. adding jessica alba does not help, either. one star, pg-13. for stores for -- four stars for "true grit" and "the fighter." two stars for...
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prosecutors attempted to prove he knowingly and willingly violated campaign finance laws by taking donations from two wealthy donors to cover up his affair. mean -- minutes after hearing he would be going home a free man he took to the mike to acknowledge poor decisions had been made. >> while i do not believe i did anything illegal or ever thought of was doing anything illegal, i did an awful lot. an awful lot that was wrong. there is nobody else responsible for my sense. none of the people who came to court and testified are responsible. the nobody working for the government is responsible. i am irresponsible. >> edwards thank all of his kids for love and support and choked up a little bit when talking about how close he is to win. he did not mention his former mistress or late wife during the conference. >> there will be more on this breaking story coming up on abc world news with diane sawyer at 6:30. >> we have word of a major crash -- major bus crackdown. many of the buses that had to the big apple pick up passengers in the d.c. area. jennifer donelan is live in the chinatown neighborh
prosecutors attempted to prove he knowingly and willingly violated campaign finance laws by taking donations from two wealthy donors to cover up his affair. mean -- minutes after hearing he would be going home a free man he took to the mike to acknowledge poor decisions had been made. >> while i do not believe i did anything illegal or ever thought of was doing anything illegal, i did an awful lot. an awful lot that was wrong. there is nobody else responsible for my sense. none of the...
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. >> the demonstrators rallied on the hill in support of tougher gun laws across the nation. drexel local driver said she was the target of a group of bandits while driving in atomic is telling her frightened story tonight. the woman says her range rover was struck by another victim in potomac. the woman was outraged after calling police. >> police are on the lookout for two men they consider armed and dangerous. meanwhile, one of their victims believe she escaped danger and perhaps is still alive tonight because she disobeyed a 911 operator. >> oh my god, i think i am being followed. i had that feeling that something was not right. greg something was not right and now as the sun sets, tensions rises -- tensions rise in this neighborhood. 11:00 april 3, a woman says a large suv followed her and rammed her. frantically, she called 911. >> the man said, if you were in an accident, you need to get out of your car and exchange information. >> i am like, what are you crazy? >> a few minutes later, the same thing happened to a man on the same stretch of james lane. he did get out.
. >> the demonstrators rallied on the hill in support of tougher gun laws across the nation. drexel local driver said she was the target of a group of bandits while driving in atomic is telling her frightened story tonight. the woman says her range rover was struck by another victim in potomac. the woman was outraged after calling police. >> police are on the lookout for two men they consider armed and dangerous. meanwhile, one of their victims believe she escaped danger and perhaps...
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she is openly gay and has been a critic of of russian law. aus hockey player will take things place. -- kin's place. greg the building where a gunman killed multiple people will be getting a new name. it will also be renumbered. officials are renumbering the building -- renovating the building. >> immigration overhaul appears unlikely this year. republicans want to wait until next year when they may control the senate as well as the house. this comes as the head of the congressional budget office told a house committee that an overhaul could boost the economy. freezingite house is -- for anything -- freezing praising cvs branding tobacco sales. it will eliminate an estimated $2 billion in revenue for cvs every year. president obama said -- >> abc 7 news at 6:00, half the nation is buried under snow and ice. the impact of that winter weather. >> we will check in again with doug hill on when we can get another ballot overwintering weather. is national signing day for high school athletes. playizards are looking to against the top teams from >>
she is openly gay and has been a critic of of russian law. aus hockey player will take things place. -- kin's place. greg the building where a gunman killed multiple people will be getting a new name. it will also be renumbered. officials are renumbering the building -- renovating the building. >> immigration overhaul appears unlikely this year. republicans want to wait until next year when they may control the senate as well as the house. this comes as the head of the congressional...
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at a time in which law enforcement is scrutinized greatly in our country. >> we believe that law enforcement should be applauded for the way they handled themselves. it was an example of the very best of law enforcement. there are obviously other issues and people talk about some of the more -- the problems and some of those problems obviously should be looked at. but that doesn't mean we should be afraid to say thank you to these incredible men and women when they do something for us as selfless as what they did during those four days of the bombing. >> reporter: but among the acts of selflessness there was tension. >> we need to release those pictures. >> reporter: the film depicting the moment boston p.d. clashed with the fbi, bitterly debating whether or not to release these photos of the two terror suspects. >> right now boston's working against us. >> reporter: tension former commissioner ed davis, proper as real on screen as it was in person. >> this is my [ muted ] city, rick! >> i couldn't imagine what would happen if we were in possession of these photographs and didn't release the
at a time in which law enforcement is scrutinized greatly in our country. >> we believe that law enforcement should be applauded for the way they handled themselves. it was an example of the very best of law enforcement. there are obviously other issues and people talk about some of the more -- the problems and some of those problems obviously should be looked at. but that doesn't mean we should be afraid to say thank you to these incredible men and women when they do something for us as...
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. >> the fbi probe will decide whether there was a violation of several civil rights laws. the young man's family said the video speaks for itself. >> this is my flesh and blood to getting injured. it was a moving moment. >> is attorney says his client plans to move forward with a civil suit in the next few weeks. kathy park reporting. >> a man who raped a woman near the king street metro station is on the loose. she was attacked monday around midnight in the 1600 block of duke street in alexandria. he came out of the dark and used a box cutter to force the woman into an alley. he was african-american with acne. police are looking for him. a jury delivered a not guilty verdict for man accused of shooting a girl over a hamburger. terrence jones was acquitted yesterday. the 18-year-old woman was shot while eating a hamburger. when her mother refused to make the young man a burger, he left. he returned with a gun and then shot them. jones'attorneys as police arrested the wrong man. >>> a developing story from china. deadly earthquake has killed 400 people. 6.9 magnitude. it st
. >> the fbi probe will decide whether there was a violation of several civil rights laws. the young man's family said the video speaks for itself. >> this is my flesh and blood to getting injured. it was a moving moment. >> is attorney says his client plans to move forward with a civil suit in the next few weeks. kathy park reporting. >> a man who raped a woman near the king street metro station is on the loose. she was attacked monday around midnight in the 1600 block...
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. >> coming up, a redskins' rookie is in trouble with the law. a defensive linemen faces du chargei is. >> >>> 4:44 on this tuesday. we have some good news for travelers stranded by the blizzard. airports across the northeast are starting to reopen. telecom, some flights are still canceled and it could take several days before all of the travelers could get to their destinations. >>> who's to blame for a house fire in the west d.c.? the homeowners call pepco after the house caught on fire. pepco is investigating. >>> officials had to evacuate hundreds of people from their houses and some had to be removed after floods. >>> the weather is expected to warm up later in the week. for now, it is the start of the big thidig. millions of people trying to get to where they want to go. >> snow is no longer falling, but the problems continue. >> this is the snow storm of 2010. >> people are digging out from 3 feet of snow. there was flooding in boston. new york city had seen only five or worse storms since it started keeping records 150 year ago. bad it wa
. >> coming up, a redskins' rookie is in trouble with the law. a defensive linemen faces du chargei is. >> >>> 4:44 on this tuesday. we have some good news for travelers stranded by the blizzard. airports across the northeast are starting to reopen. telecom, some flights are still canceled and it could take several days before all of the travelers could get to their destinations. >>> who's to blame for a house fire in the west d.c.? the homeowners call pepco after...
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it probably is the biggest concern to law enforcement as far as terrorism is concerned day to day in the united states. >> reporter: as recently as this last weekend, and going back a year isis has been urging its followers in the u.s. to attack uniformed police and military in this country. the group posted photos and home addresses of more than 100 active-duty soldiers saying what are you waiting for? kill them in their own land. >> we are increasingly saying individuals who may be motivated by the ideology of a terrorist group, may be inspired by their social media campaigns, but are acting independent of those terrorist organizations. and that is not a threat that our intelligence capabilities, as robust as they are, our counterterrorism capabilities as robust as they are, were designed to address. >> reporter: today's attack is eerily reminiscent of past mass shootings that targeted domestic military sites. in 2013 a lone gunman killed 12 people in the washington navy yard. and just last year four people were killed during a rampage at ft. hood in texas. >> attention all units,
it probably is the biggest concern to law enforcement as far as terrorism is concerned day to day in the united states. >> reporter: as recently as this last weekend, and going back a year isis has been urging its followers in the u.s. to attack uniformed police and military in this country. the group posted photos and home addresses of more than 100 active-duty soldiers saying what are you waiting for? kill them in their own land. >> we are increasingly saying individuals who may...